Timeless Buddhist wisdom quotes celebrating mindfulness, compassion, and enlightenment.

The goal of Buddhist practice is not to escape from the world but to transform our relationship with it.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
The only reason we don't open our hearts and minds to other people is that they trigger confusion in us that we don't feel brave enough or sane enough to deal with.
Pema Chodron
Real freedom is not about controlling our experience, but about being free within our experience.
Mingyur Rinpoche
Compassion is not just about being kind to others. It's about being kind to ourselves as well.
Mingyur Rinpoche
Awareness is always with us. We don't need to create it or achieve it - we just need to recognize what's already there.
Mingyur Rinpoche
As long as our orientation is toward perfection or success, we will never learn about unconditional friendship with ourselves, nor will we find compassion.
Pema Chodron
The cultivation of loving-kindness has the power to transform enmity into amity, hostility into hospitality.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
One moment can change a day, one day can change a life, and one life can change the world.
Buddha
The time of the past becomes the present, the time of the present becomes the future, the time of the future becomes the present, and the time of the present becomes the past.
Dogen
The essence of Buddhism is not a belief system but a systematic investigation of our experience.
Robert Thurman
The nature of everything is illusory and ephemeral, those with dualistic perception regard suffering as happiness, like they who lick the honey from a razor's edge.
Milarepa
Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions.
Dalai Lama
The practice of patience guards us against losing our presence of mind.
Robert Thurman
The Buddha's teaching is a teaching of self-reliance, of being one's own master, one's own refuge.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
Our own life has to be our message.
Jack Kornfield
The real meaning of enlightenment is to gaze with undimmed eyes on all darkness.
Robert Thurman
The state of mind that exists when you sit in the right posture is, itself, enlightenment.
Suzuki Roshi
The goal of meditation is not to achieve a blank mind, but to gain insight into the nature of mind itself.
Mingyur Rinpoche
Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness.
Thich Nhat Hanh
Because you are alive, everything is possible.
Thich Nhat Hanh
Hope and fear come from feeling that we lack something; they come from a sense of poverty. We can't simply relax with ourselves. We hold on to hope, and hope robs us of the present moment.
Pema Chodron
Life is glorious, but life is also wretched. It is both. Appreciating the gloriousness inspires us, encourages us, cheers us up, gives us a bigger perspective, energizes us. We feel connected. But if that's all that's happening, we get arrogant and start to look down on others, and there is a sense of making ourselves a big deal and being really serious about it, wanting it to be like that forever. The gloriousness becomes tinged by craving and addiction. On the other hand, wretchedness--life's painful aspect--softens us up considerably. Knowing pain is a very important ingredient of being there for another person.
Pema Chodron
In the monastery of your body, the monk of your mind must stay in retreat.
Milarepa
The most important things in our practice are our physical posture and our way of breathing.
Suzuki Roshi
Liberation is not found by running away from our experience but by looking deeply into it.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
The root of suffering is not in the world outside us but in our own minds.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
If in our daily life we can smile, if we can be peaceful and happy, not only we, but everyone will profit from it. This is the most basic kind of peace work.
Thich Nhat Hanh
Equanimity is not indifference. It is the balanced mind that sees things clearly without reaction.
Mahasi Sayadaw
If you want to understand suffering, you must look into the situation at hand. The teachings say that wherever a problem arises it must be settled right there.
Ajahn Chah
Awareness is the basis, or what you might call the "support," of the mind. It is steady and unchanging, like the pole to which the flag of ordinary consciousness is attached.
Mingyur Rinpoche
The path of practice moves from faith through understanding to direct realization.
Bhikkhu Bodhi
When you see forms or hear sounds fully engaging body-and-mind, you intuit dharma intimately.
Dogen
The nature of everything is empty and clear, and the mind is beyond both existence and nonexistence.
Padmasambhava